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,Prez I ,,....V 41.55 I sgsgw ' C. I. Duncan, Treasurer Mrs. Beryl Hancock, Business Manager W. E. Morris, jr., Director of Public Relations C. I. DUNCAN, who holds the position oi Treasurer of the University, has charge of controlling and balancing the finances oi the school. MRS. BERYL HANCOCK, Business Manager, supervises maintenance and keeps in touch with the balancing oi the budget. Acting as Director of Public Relations has made W. E. MORRIS, jr., a well-known personality on the campus. He became Athletic Director in February and was suc- ceeded by George Churchill. MISS MARY CLAY WILLIAMS, Counselor to Women, handles the full time job oi keeping the sororities speaking and being coniidante of the Women on the campus. As Counselor to Men and Veterans' Coordinator, DR. GEORGE D. SMALL quickly got to know the campus. In February he became Dean oi Admissions, handing his job to Clyde Blocker. GEORGE METZEL, Registrar, has the job oi enrolling students and keeping track of their grades. DR. HARRY GOWANS now heads the downtown college and the downtown division oi the University as Well as summer school.
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PRESIDENT C. I. PONTIUS The motto Analyze the Past, Consider the Present and ' Visualize the Future sums up the philosophy of Dr, C. I. Pon- tius, president of the University of Tulsa since 1935. Known over the campus as the most friendly person at T. U., Dr. Pontius is a far cry from the old-time stuffy college president. Combining business knowledge with educational in- terest, he heads a fast growing university. This year has seen many of Dr. Pontius' dreams come true. The final touches on the men's memorial hall were added during the final part of the year and the new bookstore was opened to the students for the run on books in the first semester. All over the campus signs of the growth of the university were apparent. Many students noticed the president looking fondly at these new buildings,with a look of satisfaction showing in his eyes, for, to him, these buildings were only the first of a long line of structures yet to come, which would symbolize the growth of the University of Tulsa from a small sectarian college to a nationally recog- nized institution of learning. Much credit for this growth goes to the man who directs the univer- sity from both Tyrrell Hall and the campus.
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Miss Mary Clay Williams, Counselor to Women Dr. George D. Small, Counselor to Men Dr. Harry Gowans, Director of the Downtown College GSOIQG V- Melzelf Registrar 1 xA 4 .
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